Hey there, I am a nortoriously crappy dancer, but the guy I going with hosts a vintage night club every Sunday here in downtown LA, so I see a lot of people dancing. For a good sturdy dress, you might want to go with a reproduction dress made in the 1930's or 1940's style, or something sturdy...
Love this ring and this website, I drool over it regularly! You don't need to get married to get a pretty ring, it could be a special birthday present, a promise ring or for no occasion at all!
Everyone has SUCH cute dresses! I got a vintage 1940's/1950's sailor midday today at a vintage store and love the whole sailor look, anyone have any ideas on what to wear it with to make it look like a dress down 1940's outfit?
Hey, I wear those to bed....:p
I think everyone goes through phases, I used to be into vintage everyday, the whole thing from vintage shoes to vintage dresses, gloves and hats, but then when I moved to So cal, I got much more casual, I began to dress very modern, skinny jeans, leggings...
A ? about vintage wedding dresses from the 30's: where any of them sleeveless or did all of them have sleeves? I know a lot of the 1930's 'style' dresses are sleeveless, but I have never seen a vintage one that is.
A ? about vintage wedding dresses from the 1930's, a lot of the dresses used in this time period had sleeves ( long or short), but a lot of the 1930's style wedding dresses today are sleeveless, where there any sleeveless wedding dresses? Anyone?
I think one of the best ways for dressing for any figure and dressing in vintage is to pick an era which puts an emphasis on your "Good parts" and hides your "Not so good parts", dressing in vintage is great because there is really an era for every body type. 1930's is surprisingly flattering on...
My parents both got married in their mid thirties and they have been married for 30 years. My grandparents were both older when they got married ( older back then being late 20's). I'm 25, and I do want to get married, when I meet the exact right person that is!! I also date older men, just like...
I got a french manicure today...I have always thought of these as very classic, where there popular during the golden era? Anyone know the history of the french mani?
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